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A—8 PASTORS T0 HEAR NEW YORK SPEAKER, Dr. George A. Buttrick on Fifth International Con- ference Program. Dr. George A. Battrick, minister of the Madison Avenue -Precbyterian Church of New York City, will address the fifth annual International Pastors’ Conference to be held Tuesday in the Metropolitan Methodist Episcopal T || Annual Session ‘WASHINGTON FEDERATION OF CHURCHES. Church adjoining the American Umver- | sity Campus. The conference will be held under the joint auspices of the| Washington Federation of Churches, | and the Department of Religion of the ! American University. The opening session will be held at 10:30 a.m., with an address by Dr. But- trick on the theme Jesus for Our Times.” Following this address the pastors will adjourn to the vestry room of the church, where there will be a discussion pericd led by Rev. J. C. Millian of Baltimore, and Dr. But- trick. Lunch will be served at 1 o'clock, in the dining hall of the American nI\elely At 2 the discussion begun in the morning will be continued under the same leadership. At 4 Dr. Buttrick will bring the second address of the con- ference. The final session wjll be held at 8 o'clock in the evening in Calvary Bap- tist Church, in conjunction with the annual meeting of the Washington Fed- eration of Churches. SPIRIT OF EASTER WILL BE CONTINUED| %Resurrected Disciples” Will Be Sermon Topic in Grace Lutheran Church. The spirit of Easter will be continued in the various services held in Grace Lutheran Church tomorrow. At the 11 am. service the pastor, Rev. Gerhard E. Lenski, will preach on “Resurrected ! Disciples. Sunday evening from now on until the Summer vacation season will be devoted to young people’s activities. 6 pm. a devotion service will be held. At 7 p.m. supper will be served. All | young people of the congregation above confirmation age together with their friends are invited. “The Message of | DE. GEORGE A. BUTTRICK. The arnual meeting and dinner of the | Baptist Church. Dr. George A. But- Presbyterian Church, New York City, { will give the principal address. His topic |is “The Marks of a Vital Church.” The dinner will be at 6 o'clock fol- lowed by a business session when Wi liam O. Tufts, president of the federa- | ! tion, will preside. Brief reports will be 1given. Officers will be elected. Among | | the guests will be Dr. Roy Guild, who | organized the federation 13 years ago. He is now secretary of the Federal Council of Churches DR, COPENHAVER NAMES SERMON Epworth Methodist Pastor to Preach on “The Growing Christian.” At! Dr. John C. Copenhaver, pastor of }Ep\wrth Methodist Episcopal Church South, will preach tomorrow morning on “The Growing Christian.” His 8 o'clock sermon subject will be “What the Christian Gets” and will be another | Washington Federation of Churches will | ibe held Tuesday night at Calvary | trick, minister of the Madison Avenue | MEN'S CLUB 10 0 0 CHURGH IN BODY Foundry Methodist- Pastor Will Address Members at Evening Service. Dr. Frederick Brown Harris, pastor of Foundry Methodist Episcopal Church, will preach on' “Therefore” tomorrow morning. The Men’s Club will attend the evening service in a body, and Dr. Harris will address it on “The Light On the HilL” Several members of the club will participate in the service. Circle No. 8 of the Woman's Home Missionary Society will meet with the Misses Gayle and Gladys Hunt, 1752 Church street, Monday evening. ‘The District executive meeting of the Woman's Foreign Missionary Society will be held in the Letts Building Tues- day at 10:30 am. Luncheon will be served at 1 o'clock, and at 2 pm. an executive meeting of the Foundry Aux- | iliary of the society will be held. The Central Group of the Woman's Guild will meet in the Letts Building Wednesday at 2 p.m., and the monthly meeting of the official board of the | church, at 8 p.m. in the church parlors. | ‘The pastor will conduct the mid- | week service Thursday at 8 p.m. A luncheon will be held l"‘fldly at the Corhy Baking Co., sponsored by {the Woman's Foreign Missionary So- | ciety. At 8 pm. the adult Bible class will meet at the home of Mr. and Mrs. ‘Waite, 1316 Iris street, and the Epworth League presents a three-act comedy, “All Night Long,” In the Dramatic Hall. “WINDOWS OF HEAVEN'| TOPIC OF DR. RIDGELY | Calvary M. E. Minister to Preach Tomorrow—@ood Cheer Service in Evening. Dr. Vernon N. Ridgely, minister of the Calvary Methodist Church, “wm preach tomorrow mornIng on “The Windows of Heaven.” At 8 o'clock &| special “good cheer” service will be held. The hymns, under the direction of Louis A. Potter, organist and director | of music, will be in accord with this| plan and the sermon subject is “Good, Cheer. Calvary young people will be the | guests of- the Eldbrooke young people | at Eldbrooke- Methodist Church Sunday evening. After tea and a social the Guest Preacher FIRST CONGREGATIONAL CHURCH SPEAKER. REV. ERNEST E. YOUTZ. ‘The guest speaker at First Congrega- ' tional Church tomorrow morning® and ; pe! evening will be Rev. Emest E. Youtz, assistant pastor of the Tompkins Avenue | Congregational Church, Brooklyn, N. Y. | The 11 am. topic is: “In Tune With God” and at 8 pm., “God Believes in ‘The choir will sing at both serv- | Dr. Allen A. Stockdale, pastor, will be | acting as thlplsl.n at the Naval Academy | in Annapolis. The Workm( Band will meet Mon- day from 10 to 4 to work on Red Cross clothing. Luncheon at 12:30 p.m. The Sixteenth Street Heights Circle will | meet Tuesday with Mrs. Robert Howard, ! 1334 Kennedy street. Luncheon at 0 o'clock. The Woodridge Circle, will meet Tuesday at the home of Mrs. Bumstead, 2940 Carlton avenue north- | cast. Mrs. Dr. Barton and Mrs. Gamble will be assistant hostesses. Luncheon at 12:30 pm. The Mount Pleasant Circle will meet at the home of Mrs. David T. Copenhafer, 3438 Mount Pleasant street, esday, at 11 o'clock. Red Cross sewing. Luncheon at 12:30. ‘The Young Women’s Club will hold a dinner meeting Tuesday at 6:15 p.m. in the Sunday school room. Mrs. M. T. Tolson of Woodward & Lothrop's will be the guest speaker. Her subject is “Styles for Late Spring and Summer.” ‘The American Guild of Organists will give a benefit recital Wednesday eve- ning. Katharine Fowler Rogers will be at the organ, assisted by Vesta Pollock | Lynn, contralto. A meeting of the Society and Church wil be held Thursday at 6 o’clock. Din-, ner will be served and will be fal'owed by the meeting. The Board of Deaconesses will meet | April 28, at 11 am. in the church. [l Tagga! National City Christian Church. Mr. | evening ATURDAY, APRIL OR. W, L DARBY RUEST PREACHER Federation Secretary to -Speak at National City Christian Church. In the absence of Dr. H. H. Harmon, who is New York for tne week end, Dr. W. L. Dnby. executive secretary ! of the Washington Federation of Churches, will preach tomorrow morn- ing at the National City Christian Church. His subject, “The Challenge of Our Day to the Church.” A feature of the morning service will be the recogni- tion of the gift of the console screen which has recently been made by Mrs. E. T. Smith of St. Louls, in memory of her mother, Cecelia Marian Wooa- ward Thurman. The screen, which hus come to be recognized as one of the choice objects of religious art in Wasn- ington, is of rich, dark walnut, and bears on the front panel a facsimile or Leonardo da Vinci’s “The Last Sup- per,” sculptured in the wood in deep relief. It was executed by Alois Lang, celebrated Oberammergau wood cai- ver. Mrs. Smith is visiting in the city and will be present at the service. At the evening service, Rev. M. Ei- more Turner, pastor of the Takoma Park Christian Church, will preach on “Jesus Christ, the Great Consoler.” The Takoma Park pulpit will be fillea by Rev. Earl rt, member of the Taggart will also serve as acting chap- lain at Walter Reed Hospital at the Sunday morning worship service. Miss Henrietta Heron, president or the World Wide Baraca and Pmlnhea. Union, will speak at the Thursday | church fellowship dinner. Alexander G. Masson, baritone, will sing a group of songs, with Mrs. Mas- son as accompanist. DAUGHTERS OF THE KING CONVENTION THURSDAY The annual convention of the Daugh- ters of the mhehgldnme Chapel of the Nativity, Fourteenth street and Massachusetts avenue south- east, next Thursday. 1 begin at 10 am. with a “quiet hour” | conducted by Bishop James E. Free- man. This will be followed by holy | communion, with Rev. Enoch M. Thompson celebrant. Prayers will be said at noon for mis- sions, with formation of the council and appeintment of committees. At 1 | p.m., luncheon and social. ‘The afternoon session will begin with a memorial service. Reports of officers and committees and address on 22, 1933, New Rector LEADER OF CHURCH OF OUR SAVIOUR. ST. MARK'S PASTOR | T0 BE INSTALLED Yonoda YOGODA Society Founded by Swami Yoganandas LEADER BRAHMACHARI JOTIN of India Sunday, April 23, 1933, 8 P.M. Congregation Will Welcome | “THE QUALITIES OF A TRUE Rev. J. Luther Frantz Tomosrow. Rev. J. Luther Frantz is to be for- mally installed as pastor of St. Mark's Lutheran Church tomorrow at 11 a.m, Dr. L. M. Zimmerman, a retired pas- tor of Baltimore, will deliver the charge to the congregation and Dr. John Weid- ley, u‘:v;)r od ndo;m'u“m“;:h u?l this city and pasf 1t e Synod of Maryland, will deliver the | charge to the pastor. Rev. Mr. Frantz was a former pastor leaving here to become | pastor of St. John's Lutheran Church in Knoxville, Tenn., and from there he | accepted a call to a congregation in ‘Myendnle, Pa., which he served until REV. ALVIN LAMAR WILLS. x:fi’;fly befosijaccepsing the callihiere A call to the rectorship of the Church | An orchestra under the direction of of Our Saviour has been accepted by | Mrs. J. Luther Frantz has been organ- Rev. Alvin Lamar Wills, for three years | ized and will assist in the music for the assistant rector of the Church of the | Bible school, beginning tomorrow at Epiphany. He will conduct the serv- | 9:45 a. ices tomorrow, with holy communion at | 6:55 a.m. and morning prayer and ser- mon at 11 am., taking for his topic ey Wills has Jusi y. Mr. just concluded a series of Lenten services at the church | “Our Approachable Lord” is the He has held pastorates in Centralia, | topic of Dr. Carl C. Rasmussen, pastor Mo.; Chicago, and Lexington, Ky. He|Of Luther Place Church, tomorrow at was educated at Transylvania College, |the 11 o'clock _service. Rev. A. P. the College of the Bible, Lexington,| Grammes of St. Paul's Lutheran Church Ky.; Union Theological Seminary -nd|°l Easton, Pa., will be the preacher at Columbia University, New York, and the | the 8 p.m. service. Universxty of Missouri. The quiet hour Thursday evening in X DetaA the chapel will be under the leadership GLEE CLUB PLANS |———- MUSICAL PROGRAM G. W. U. Singers Will Entertain at New York Avenue Pres- byterian Church. Retormed REFORMED GRACE menry 2224 0% H. Ranck, D. D., Pastor At the New York Avenue Presbyterian Church tomorrow evening the Glee Club of George Washington University will render the musical program, under the leadership of Dr. Robert H. Harmon. The church will be host on that evening | to the students of George Washington University. Dr. Joseph R. Sizoo will preach a special sermon dealing with the leadership of college people in the reconstruction of this genennan He | will have for his subject “What Place THE FIRST DIVINE SCIENCE CHURCH Stoneleigh Court, 1706 L St. N.W. GRACE LIGHTFOOT PATCH, Leader 11:00 a.m.—“LIVING THE LIFE.” 9:45 a.m.—Sunday School 8 p.m. Wednesday. 3303 13th 8t. N.W. | “THE TRIUMPHANT SPIRIT" | PREACHER FROM EASTON | CHRISTIAN” THE CHAMPLAIN, SUITE 51. 28 K Street N.W. ALL ARE WELCOME Private Interviews by Appointment TO REGISTER: Phone Metropolitan 0002. : Gnngrtgafinmd Congregational Tenth and G Streets N.W. Allen A. Stockdale, D. D. Minister Sunday School, 9:45 A.M 0 P.M. Guest Speaker Rev. Ernest E. Youtz Ass't Pastor. Tompkins Avenue Con- wregational Church, Brootivn, N. Y. 11 A.M. “In Tune With God” 8 P.M. “God Believes in Man” The Fellowship of the Universal Design of Life WASHINGTON BRANCH 1 SERVICES, 11 AM. Stoncleigh Court, Conn. Ave. and L “Science and Religion” L Stoneleigh Court, Ci St. Mark’s Lutheran Sth and B Sts. S.W. REV. J. LUTHER FRANTZ. Pastor. 11:00 a.m —Installation of Pastor. ge to the Congrecation— L. M. Zimmerman. e to the Pastor— John Weidley. Special Music. _ elcome 12 moon: Daily Meditation snd nulm Treatment, Ouray G st. Rflam of his sermons attractive to the younger persons of the congregation | and one of his evening series devoted | oun, ple will worship together in a gpechlp?s.;?l“rlc:e led by the Eldbrooke ! young people “Prayer” by Rev. H. W. Van Couen- | Has Education?” horen and the “Healing Mission” by | At the morning service Dr. Sizoo will Rev. Waldo Manley. preach on “Our Place in the Crisis.” A meeting of the Grace Guild will be held Tuesday at 8 pm. Mrs. Fred REFORMATION 2nd and B Sts. S.E. “SPRING FEVER" TOPIC Campbell, president, will conduct the| meeting. The same evening in the church office, the church council will| meet. William Lehmann, president, | will be in the chair. The Ladies’ Aid Society dmner in the hall, April 2 Imm 4:30 to 7:30 p.m. The Junior La * Society | will present a play, “The ‘Nervous Miss Niles.” in the United Brethern parish hall, the evening of May 1. — “AFTER EIGHT DAYS” , IS BAPTIST THEME Dr. Gove G. Johnson to Preach at National Memorial Church. 1l give a Dr. Gove G. Johnson has selected as the theme of his sermon tomorrow morning at the National Baptist Me- morial “After Eight Days.” In the eve- ning the young men’s class will be in charge of the service and the topic vnn be “Real Religion.” The B. Y. P. U. and the Personal Workers' group, under the lead ip of Dr. M. E. Miller, v\xll‘ meet at 6:45. The Mizpah Bible class will hold a business meeting Tuesday evening at! the church. The Girl Scouts, Troop 26, will meet | at the church at 3:30 Wednesday 2nd| the home department will have a Japa- nese tea in the Mizpah class room at 8 pm., with the superintendent, Mrs. O. “R. Balderson, and her corps of teach: @ers as hostesses. An invitation is ex- tended to all members of the church, congregation and friends. At the midweek service Thursday evening the subject will be “Lovest| Thou Me?"” IJDhn xxi.) Priday at 7: 30‘ p.m. the Boy Scouts, Troop 43, will meet | at the rhurch LISTS SUNDAY SERMON At the services of Lincoln Congrega- tional Temple tomorrow morning Dr. R. W. Brooks will spcak on “How F- l'I Would Jesus Go?” The vested chorus| choir, under the direction of Henry L. Grant, will render special musical selec- tions. The Men's Brotherhood will assemble at 9:45. The devotional exercises will be conducted by John H. Williams. The address will be given by Attorney George E. C. Hayes, instructor, Howard Univer- sity School of Law. The men of the church and community are invited to attend. The C. E. Society of the Georgetown Baptist Church will have charge of the ogram at 6:45 p.m. The subject to g; discussed is “Problems About Prayer.” The midweek prayer service will be held Thursday evening. The meditation fik:eme will be “Adventures in Fellow- ship.” TRAINING SERMON TOPIC At Peck Memorial Chapel tomorrow morning, Rev. Irving W. Ketchum will take the topic, “Training With God." and at 7:45 pm., “A Talk With Jesus.” At 9:30 am, the Sunday school will convene in the church to join in an installation and consecration service for the newly elected officers of the Sunday school. The pastor will conduct the service. The Ladies’ Missionary Scciety will meet with Mrs. Charles Alvin Smith at her home, 1316 Thirtieth street, Tues- day night. The Ladies’ Aid will serve a chicken dinner Thursday from 5 to 'l 30 p.m. SERMON TOPIC GIVEN Dr. John E. Briggs will preach at Fifth Baptlst Church tomorrow morn- | ing on “God’'s Call and Our Response.’ It is missionary day in the Bible school and church. Clinton N. Howard, temperance lec- turer, will deliver an address at night on “The Bible and Prohibition” or “Has the Cause of Temperance a Place in the Program of the Christian Church?” Hindu Mysticism Lecturer and Teacher {LUTHERAN TO ADDRESS I morrow at Swami Vividishananda of India SUNDAY, APRIL 23, 8 P.M. “HOW TO MEDITATE" TUESDATS gD THURSDAYS. 8 P.M. Yosa Aphorism Vedanta Soclety 1712 N Street N.W. Public Cordially Invited to_subjects of evangelism. Members of the organization of the | church will attend the District con-| | ference of the young adult groups | ‘v\hxch will be held in the Mount Ver- | non Place M. E. Church South Tues- day evening. The services will begin | | with a social, after which busine: | be conducted and a speaker will be heard. The Wesley Fellowship will | conduct the services to be held at the Central Union Mission Wednesday eve- | ning. Wesley Loving will be the speaker. Delegates from the church will at- tend the meeting of the Washington District Conference, witich will be held in the Mount Rainier M. E. Church South, next Wednesday and Thursday. 1 The delegates will be W. C. Furr, W. F. Hummer, W. E. Monroe and J. M. Hodge; alternates, H. F. Winn, R. J. Mears and S. W. Goodson. * The pastor will conduct the mic week prayer meeting Thursday and will | give an account of the happenings at the District Conference. REFORMATION MEETING | ADDRESSED BY LINTON/ ‘The Reformation Brotherhood held its monthly meeting last evening in the Sunday school room of the churcn. The speaker was Attorney I Linton. Feidler Lynn, president, presided. ‘The Weidley Players, a dramatic | club from the Luther League, uncer direction of Miss Zelda Newman, and ‘Walter Chisner, presented three onu- act plays for the benefit of the new church building fund Thursday eve- ning. At 11 am. tomorrow Dr. John Weidley | will occupy the pulpit. At 7:45 p.m. the ,umor choir will assist in the vesper service. A Mothers' Day Committee has been | appointed to arrange the vesper ser- | vice for May 14. The members of tne | committee are: Margaret Hysong, | Elizabeth Cline, Evelyn Holscombe, James Taylor and Owen Jones. YOUNG METHOD!ST GROUP “The Fullness of Life” will be the subject of Rev. Edward G. Latch’s ser- mon tomorrow morning in the First Methodist Episcopal Cnurch of Chevy Chase. The junior choir, under the di- rection of M;‘!A William E. Braithwaite, will sing. THe quartet will also sing. A member of the Lutheran Church 11 be a guest at the meeting of the young people tomorrow evening and ex- plain the belief of the Lutherans. Hostesses for supper will be Miss An- netta Kone and Miss Frances Stivers. The pastor will have charge of the prayer service Thursday evening. The women of the church will be joint hostesses with the women of the Falls Church Methodist Episcopal Church for Swartzell day at the Swartzell Home for Children Friday morning. LOYALTY IS FEATURED Loyalty Sunday will be observed to- the Highlands Baptist Church, and the members of the church are asked to make every effort to attend the morning service. The, | pastor, Rev. Newton M. Simmonds, wil | preach on “The Church in the Home.” In the evening the subject will be | “Meaningless Worship.” ~The Muir Club will give an entertainment Tues- day evening with professional talent and refreshments. The Woman's Cir- cle will meet at the chapel Wednesday | for an all-day mecting. | The Olmstead Players will give the | play of “Saint Claudia” Friday evening. The pastor will give a second mission- ary study on China at the midweek service Thursday. CHURCH CHOIR CONCERTS @mm (Onsumers (©vPany 1319 G St. N.W, vin | No. 5 will meet Tuesday evening with | 'ALL SAINTS’ EPISCOPAL i SERMON ANNOUNCED jcers, will receive the guests at the 5 Cl’wrge of the te: ‘The devotIDnnl service will be held on | Thursday evening m the Guild Hall. ‘The minister will spe: The C. Y. W. class v.III hold its class meeting and social Wednesday evening at the home of Mrs. L. W. Tilton. Circle | Mrs. W. C. Taylor, 3520 connecticut | avenue, and Circle No. 3 will meet Tues- ‘da) at'1 pm. at the church, with Mrs. Harry Tryon as hostess. “He Was Not There” will be the sub- ject of Rev. Henry Teller Cocke's ser: mon tomorrow morning in All Saints Episcopal Church. There will be holy communion service at 7:30 a.m. There will be a service of joint in- gathering of the united thankoffering of the two branches of the Woman's Auxiliary, with the rector officiating at | holy communion, Tuesday at 10:30 am. A meeting of the Rector’s Ald will be at 11 o'clock. Mrs. Jean Hawley, vice president or the Rector's Aid, assisted by the offi- bridge tea to be given by the group Wednesday afternoon at the churen. Mrs. R. S. d’Espard is making reser- vations and Mrs. John L. Barr is CLASS TO GIVE PLAY T. E. Rogers will conduct the Wes- |ley men’s class of Brightwood Park Methodist Church at 9:45 tomorrow. “Breaking Beyond Boundaries” will be the morning sermon theme of Rev. S. | Carroll Coale, pastor. His talk to chil: |'dren will be entitled “The Man at the | Window.” The children’s training class, | under the direction of Miss Valaria Martin, will meet following the story. The theme of the evening service will be “A Spiritual Interpretation of a Great Love Song.” “The Dumb Waiter,” a musical com- edy, the Spring play of the Cole Class Club, will be presented Tuesday and Wednesday evenings. Mrs. S. Carroll Coale is directing. Mrs. C. E. Sando IsI president of the class. The Amerinn Bible Society, National Capital Agency, will remove from the Woodward Building to 915 Tenth St. N.W. May 1st, 1933 BIBLE HALL PENTECOSTAL Assembly of God Ceor. GIhGGS N.W. Wbrshlp 11 am 0. Son & Praise 30, Ln&nnlllslle in a Series of BHAGWAN GYANEE Indis’s Noted Logician and Scholar Tharsday Eve, April 27, to May 2 BURLINGTON HOTZL BALLROOM Vermont Ave. at Thomas Cirele FREE TO THE PUBLIC COMMENCING Mcnday, Aprit24th the Griffith-Consumers Com- pany will sponsor a series of Church Choir programs fea- turing representative Wash- ington Choirs. The series will be initiated by the MT. PLEASANT CONGREGATIONAL CHURCH CHOIR Watch the radio column for further announcements. Washington, D. C. | Gurney Brock, presldem, wm preside. OF TOMORROW’S SERMON | At Albright Memorial Evangelical| Church tomorrow morning the min- ister, Rev. George E. Schnabel will ac- liver the post-Easter sermon on “Spring Fever. At 8 p.m. the service will open with a service of song. The sermon sub-| ject will be “The Tragedy of Ger- many.” This will be the first of a ser- ies of three Sunday evening sermous n “A Christless World.” The Brotherhood will meet Tuesday | evening with a special program fol- | lowed by a buffet lunch. Edward Tur- ner will preside. The Afternoon Circle of the Al-| bright Guild will meet Thursday at 1| o'clock. Luncheon will be served. Mrs. | PLANS TWO SERMONS Rev. S. H. Kornmann to Conduct | St. Stephen’s Lutheran Services. At St. Stephen’s Evangelical Lutheran | Church, the morning services will be | conducted by Rev. Sam H. Kornmann, pastor. His sermon will be on the sub- jecl, “The New Commandment.” At | T30 pm, the text will be, “The Doubte Brotherhood Glee Club. The Men's directed by Paul W. Mertz, will sing. Hnitarian Cy 33 ALL SOULS 2R CHURCH 5 a.m.—Church School .m. lorning Worship. W. Perkins, D.D. Universalist National Memorial Church. will preach 3:15 p.m.—Special Presentation, “Barcarole.” Adapted_from “Brand in der Oper” with Gustav Froelich Olaihqliiri E St. Mary’s Church Fifth St. N'W. Bet. G & H Sts. SUNDAY MASSES. Low Masses at 7 and 8:15. High Mass at 9:15. Low Masses at 10:30 and 11:30. Super Mind Srience FREE LECTURES ON Super Mind Science The New Way to Success and Health By Prof. Wm. Estep Founder of the Super Mind Science urch, U. S. A MASTER OF MIND SCIENCE | 5300 14m st MW, jealing the Sick l!r;l‘ll Energy and -" to Cot ol I yonpay. 8 p.m.—Metaphysical Facts vs. Theories.” Lecture and Help Daily, 3 P.M. Super Mind Science Church and Center 1614 K St. N.W. ' Notice Afro, Super Mind Science Church PROF. WM. ESTEP. SUNDAY, 11 A.M., Subject “Prayer and Healing” Meetings Every Sunday Thereatier. y."We Cr A Otk and i 1 !LlGHTBRlNGE'R LODGE | Main ADMISSTON NOTED WRITER TO SPEAK | Dr. Flory of Bridgewater College | on Program of Brethren. Dr. John S. Flory of Bridgewater College, who has written several books and monographs on church history, | jwill speak at both services at men | Church of the Brethren tomorrow. His | theme is “Phases of the History of the | Church of the Brethren.” Dr. Flory ™ comes under the auspices of the Men's Work of the Church and is one of the attractions that they are presenting the | | public. The choir will sing selections from the Easter cantata. (flhrinahzlphian %32 Webster St. N.W. John W. Lea of Phila., Pa. Notea Lecturer and Traveler, recently returned fram the Holy Land. 11:15 A. M.—“Temptation.” 8:00 P. M.—“The Hand of God in | the Affairs of Men.” Cheasophy THE BUSINESS OF LIVING WM. CHAS. GRACE Sunday. April 8 P.M. Esoteric Christianity, 6:30 23, ‘WASHINGTON LODGE, T. S. 1216 H St. N.W. Sunday, 8:15 P.M., April “Seven Kinds of Dreams” Thursday. 8:15 P.M. ree Lending Library United Lodge of Theosophists 17th & Eye Sts. N.W, s, fees or collections Sunday, April p.m. (Observing) “BE KIND TO ANlMAI. WEEK” Lantern slides on conservation of birds and imals. Floor. Barrister Bld FREE Free Class in_ Ast; Every Wednesday Evening at 8:00. Spiritualist Unity Spiritualist Church 1326 Mass. Ave. N.W. Sunday at 7:45 P.M. Lecture by Rev. Harry P. Strack Spirit Greetings by Rev. Ida E.Strack. Mrs. Margaret Mandis. Miss Violet Coats and Mr. J. K. Simmons. Midweek message Sepvice, 600 Penna. Ave. SE.. Thursday at 8 P.M. Spmtnl Science Cllurdl of Christ 1758 N St. N.W.. Sunday, 8 P.M. Musical Meditation. Elizabeth G. Combs. Solotst. Dorothy Sherman Bérson, m by Pastor. Bev. Jane "What_ Are’ Yo Messages by Pastor -nd "Charch. Mediums r 5_thru Dr. Coates | ., 8:15 and Privaf Rea SPlRlTUALlST CHURCH OF PSYCHIC SClENCE f Ingraham e AOL e MeRiNSRRY Tainivier ¢ Lecture by Pastor. 8 “Psyel ing. scientific tests. Followed by Spirit Greetings. Assisting Mediums—Rev. Carol MeKinstty, Mrs. Agnes Hafterman, Mr. Edward Spencems AGE_SERVICE R, PEARL HOOD, Healer Evening, April 28, 8 P.] Benehr Belnce conducted by Mrs. an_at_Church Chapel. MRS RIZPAH ELDON lsgg MasyAveN.W.S.E.Cor 1dth & Mass.Ave; Re message meetings "Dndl!lv di ME. 2726. The First Spiritualist Church 11 to! REV WErRED . FEiRY ‘Subject “DESTINY, FATE AND LUCK” Followed by Spirit Messages. le, 1012 ‘'welcome. LONGLEY MEMORIAL SPIRITUALIST CHURCH REV. MAYTE PAGI of llll-llel. York. Leonard, Lic, Minister, Mrs. Lulu M. Bcharfletter; fasisting Mediums,” Mrs. Emina Sult. Mrs. MIDWEEK SERVICE mnag, April 27, at 8 g.-. . MES. KATHERINE REOTH 017 A .A.I.M’.I. | The Lincoln Guild is sponsoring a se- ries of lectures Tuesday evenings. Next week Mrs. Frank Anderson will deliver | an illustrated lecture on ‘iC2stles nnd\ Cathedrals of Southern England.” A| silver offering will be received for the | church repair fund. ____ Friends " Friends Meeting (Orthodox) h and Irving Streets Sunday School, 9:45: Mecting. 11,2 m : Christian Endeavor, :: * Christian Srienre “Christian Science CHURCHES OF CHRIST SCIENTIST First Church of Christ Scientist, Boston, Mass. First Church of Christ Scientist Columbia Road and Euclid_St. Second Church of Cll st Scientist Third Church oi Clmfl Scientist 1:ith and L Sts. N.W Fourth Church of Christ Scientist 16th lnd Mmdun NW. “PROBATION AFTER DEATH.” | SERVICES— Sunday, 11 AM. and & P.M. Sunday’ Schooi—11 AM. WEDNESDAY EVENING MEETING— READING ROOMS | FIRST CHURCH—730 17th St. N.W. —Hours, Y to 9 (except Wednes- v, 9 to 7, and fiunda)s and holi days, 2:30 to 5:30 "m"'"‘-st st on tera criss by || G 0a e CHURGH-111 € St. NE. Hours, 1:30 to 5:3) pm. week L. B. | Full Gospel days. Closed Sundays and holidays. Tabernacle | THIRD CHURCH—Colorado_Bldg., N. Capitol & K Sts. 14th and G Sts. Hours, 9:30 to 9 (Wednesdays, et pdave and helida unday School, TH CHURCH—Tivoli Youn, uax Beemie, €88 | 2315 14¢h SE—0:30 to O weelc'days Message on | (except Wednesdays, 9:30 to 7:30) ; | Sundays & holidays. 2:30 to 5 pm. | Al are welcome ‘to attend our church | | services and use our readinx rooms. | Episcopal ST. ANDREW'S Lt | & qint filark g The Rev. A. J. Wi'der, S.T.B., Rector o “0n Caskat mur Service: Younz Peor reets Southeast REV WILLIAM. R MOODY. & Sunday_services, 7:30 STJAMES'CHURCH | 1i+iecnct Youns s oy Thursday, Eichth Street Northeast bet. B & C Sts. | ““yhls $™4. mme rector will preach. Rev. GEORGE W. ATKINSON, D. . A8 pm—The Rer. He ector. w 7:30 a.m.—Low Mass. Al ~ Friends Meeting 1811 Eye St. N.W. 9:45 a.m.—Sunday Scheo. P11 “Mcrting for Worship. Friends Meeting of Washington | (Established 1930—2111 Florida Ave.) Meeting for Worship Pirst Day (Sunday) | at 11 o'clock. Sunday School at 9:45. All interesied ‘are weicome | Evangelistic Center Hear ALTA STAATS—The Girl Evangelist, 6 P.M. I Woolfall reach: St. Agnes Church ns. 00 a'm —High mass and sermon. :30 p.m. —Solemn Evensong and Bene- diction. Daily Mass. 7 a.m, Take 13th and D or Florida Ave. cars to 8th and C Strepts Northeast. The Rev. Herman Ebert of the College of Preach- ers will preach at the 11 o’clock service. St. John’s Church Lafayette Square 1317 G St. N.W. REV.-Z. REV. RLVin" TAMAR " WiLLs, M S Rev. James DeWolf Hubbard. 8:00 a.m.—Holy Communion. 11:00 a.m.—Morning Prayer and Sermon The Rt. Rev. fi'.hlniel S. Thomas 1 preach. 4:00 p.m.—Evensong and Sermon. ‘The Rev. Leon A. Shearer will preach. PARISH OF ST. STEPHEN AND THE INCARNATION 16th at Newton St N.W. Rey. Georse F. Dudley. D. D., Rector. John F. rison, Assistant, FIRST SUNDAY Arrm EASTER. Holy Communicn. 3 Chureh’ School . i Morning Service Evening Service and sermnn 500 P2 TUESD; Holy Communion .. T:00 AM. Holy Communion 30 A.M. 1001 .—Morning Prayer_and Ser- mon. the Rev. Hulbert recital. 0 b.m.—Evening Braver and Ser- mon, the Rev. Mr. Washington Catlledral§ Wisconsin and Massachusetts Avenues and Woodley Road Holy Communion....... 7:30 a.m. lorning Hol; Branches of The Mother Church, The | Rev. John Weidley, Pastor. Rev. Carroll S. Rudisill, Asst. 9:30 a.m.—Sunday School. 11:00 a.m.—Morning Service. 6:45 p.m.—Luther League. 7:45 p.m.—Evening Service. |INCARNATION i (United Lutheran Church) The Rev. H. Manken, Pastor 11:00 a.m.—Wersh; )‘nnd Sermon. ST PAUL’S Cozn. Ave. and Everett St. N.W. Rev. Henry W. Snyder, D. D., Pastor 0:30 a.m.—Sebbath School. 11:00 a on. “SEEING AND BELIEVING” 8:00 p.m.—Vespers, “Spiritual For- ger; TRINITY MISSOURE SYNOD 4th and E Sts. N.W. REV. HUGO M. HENNIG a 30 a.m.—German Service. -.m.—Sunday School. 11 00nm English Service; topic, “Week of Faith.” MT RAINIER MISSION Of Trinity Lutheran Church, Mt Rainier, Md. 34th St. and Bunker Hill Road (0dd Fellows’ Hall) 1 10:00 a.m.—Sunday School. 11:00 a.m.—Service. 8:00 p.m. SenI&:e Sltudent Pastor, Ed- o Concordia Church (Evanclical Synod of N. A selical Synod of ) Rev. CHARLES I:\I)Els. Pastor. 9:45 a.m.—Bible School PREACHING SERVICES. 10:00 a.m.—German. -Englis Reugmus Drama — “St. Claudia.” Pre- sented by the Olm- stead Players. " The Chzreh With the Distinctive Charm CHRIST LUTHERAN (Missouri Synod) thh and Gallatin Sts. N.W. J. FREDERIC WENCHEL, Pastor 9:45 am. —Sunday Bchook 11:00 a.m.—Serm 815 pm.—Orean recital, Mrs. Carrington_Thomas. Keller Memorial Maryland Avenue and Ninth St. Northeast. S. T. Nicholas, D. D., Pastor Sunday School at 9:30 A.M. Morning Service at 11:00 “CHRIST REVEALED.” Evening Service at 7:45 . “THE FAMILY.” Young People’s Societits at 6:45 p.m. ‘THE HOMELIKE CHURCH. ~ Grace Lutheran Church Sixteenth and Varnum Sts. N.W. Gerhard E. Lenski, Pastor 9:45 m—m‘.lnau School, Classes for ‘Resurrected Disciples.” ~Young People’s Devotional ith Pellowship TO ALL! Virginia nd 9:: Chrisian. Realins Mission under M. James Moore Hickson of England. paratory service for sick people and. thelr friends Wednesday evening at 8 oclock. NEXT WEEK. Monday, May 1. 8 p.m.. for the public. Healing ‘Services 'nmd-y to Thursday, 10 a.m. to 12:30 p.m. All Souls’ Memorial Church thedral LW, G SRerredt Sector, 9:45 a.m —Sunday School. 11:00 8.m.—Morning Praver and Ser- ST. MARGARET'S Conn. Ave. and Bancroft Place REV. HERBERT SCOTT SMITH, D. D. REV. G. m GRIFFITH. 7:20- -Holy qomlha }0—Church 11:00—Morni; ing and on. Preacher. Fev, Brewass B ool People’s o aa) Mfiuh— 1_0't Y8, on-umn at 1 ALWA 18th between P and Q (Near Dupont Circle) Ample Parking Space Rey. C. Ernest Smith, D.C.L, Rector. Appointment 8, 9:30, 9:45 and ll AM. DR. C. ERNEST SMITH, 11 AM. ROCK CREEK PARISH REV. F. J. BOHANAN, D. D. g e %Oonnt“r;uchu -l:l‘fil'!.(‘-l" .~ S HOLY COMFORTER CHAPEL ?flrlh Ave. and Madison u :30, 9:30, 11 a.m.; LUTHER PLACE Memorial Church At Thomas Circle Rev. Carl C. Rasmussen 2\ D, Pastor 11 O'CLOCK SERVICE— “Our Approachable hrd’, By the Rev. Carl C. Rasmussen 8 O'CLOCK SERVICE— Sermon by Rev. A. P. Grammes 6:45—Christian Endeavor So- cleties, S 45—Sunday School.